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Jul 18, 2008
A legislative panel approved a plan Friday that boosts the salary for the head of Minnesota's State Board of Investment by $101,000, or 70 percent.
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1 Right, if you think it is too low, stay out of public service. But what kind of senior investment person doesn't think this is too low? Someone that can't get a better job elsewhere, exactly the kind of person you want in such an important job like this. |
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1 That's really uninformed. A little entertaining helps build relationships where people get to know each other. That helps in making decisions. But to say that someone chose a manager because of some free dinner is just really ignorant. Maybe a dinner out is some kind of "wow" to you, but about the last thing that people like this want to do is to go to another dinner. |
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2 That sounds like a great way to ensure that we have quality people serving the public interest. |
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1 This position serves the public employees' interests.... |
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1 Excellent point..... Let the free market determine his compensation. a base salary + bonuses for performance. WOW!!!!... Can you imagine a Government Jobs Force (including Teachers) that were compensated for performance vs "Time-in-Grade"? No more 20% failure rate in the product the Government Indoctrinators....er Teacher's, produce!!! |
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1 That's exactly what is happening, did you read the article? His conpensation was artificially low before his raise. Market rate for a position similar to this is about 250k. Just what are you smoking? |
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1 Did you read the article? or my post? ......"Let the free market determine his compensation. a base salary + bonuses for performance."...... If the market goes down, and he makes bad descisions and he lets the fund lose, his income goes down ....if it is salary + bonuses. The article states that his salary was "set". My post was about the idea of using the Free Market in other areas of the Government to offer incentives for other people with jobs to produce too. |
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